Trump’s Presidential Ambition Suffers Setback

The presidential ambition of the Republican White House nominee, Donald Trump, has once more developed hiccup as 50 senior Republican national security officials (his party) have issued a stinging rejection of his nomination, warning he would be “the most reckless President in American history” if elected.
The group, some of whom already announced they would not vote for Trump, included former homeland security chiefs, intelligence directors, senior presidential advisors and a former US trade representative.
They all served under Republican presidents from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush.
“We are convinced that he would be a dangerous president and would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being,” they wrote in a statement published in The New York Times on Monday.
Their disavowal of the Republican presidential candidate was followed by another setback for Trump, when influential US Senator Susan Collins said Tuesday Trump was “unworthy” of America’s highest elective office, and will not receive her support.
“I will not be voting for Donald Trump for president. This is not a decision I make lightly, for I am a lifelong Republican. But Donald Trump does not reflect historical Republican values nor the inclusive approach to governing that is critical to healing the divisions in our country,” Collins wrote in an op-ed article appearing in Tuesday’s Washington Post.
The 50 security officers were clear in stating that “none of us will vote for Donald Trump.”
They essentially declared the brash billionaire unfit for office, echoing Clinton’s criticism by saying that Trump “lacks the character, values, and experience to be president” and displays “alarming ignorance of basic facts” of international politics.
“He is unable or unwilling to separate truth from falsehood,” the group wrote, saying Trump possesses a set of “dangerous qualities” that should disqualify him from the presidency.
“We are convinced that in the Oval Office, he would be the most reckless president in American history.”
They warned that the political neophyte’s “erratic behavior” has alarmed America’s closest allies, adding that he fails to recognize the indispensable nature of such diplomatic relationships.
The signatories include Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff, the first and second homeland security secretaries under President George W. Bush, former director of National Intelligence John Negroponte and Bush-era CIA director Michael Hayden.
However, Trump in reaction, said they are “nothing more than the failed Washington elite looking to hold onto their power” and saying they should be “held accountable” for making the world less safe.
“These insiders –along with Hillary Clinton –are the owners of the disastrous decisions to invade Iraq, allow Americans to die in Benghazi, and they are the ones who allowed the rise of ISIS,” Trump said.
“I offer a better vision for our country and our foreign policy — one that is not run by a ruling family dynasty”, he added.